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  1. @balbes150Yes I know I meant it's on the image, not that it has to be. I like your images a lot but assumed he downloaded the "official" Armbian version. @ArmBoy1988 You could find balbes150 his images with EFI bootloader in his topic.
  2. @ArmBoy1988Yes it will pick the first partition. You don't have to do anything special when you use the installer. When you edit the partitions after the installation you'll need to change the UUID in ArmbianEnv.txt en fstab.
  3. @ArmBoy1988 You don't need a boot partition, this is only on the image for the sd-card. The partition created for Armbian has to be the first partition and you should install the bootloader to MTD indeed.
  4. I'd once problems after setting the alignment to 4k after setting it back to 512 it did work as it should, although this was when I dd copied an image to the nvme so I don't know if it applies when you install it via armbian-install. https://carlosfelic.io/misc/how-to-switch-your-nvme-ssd-to-4kn-advanced-format/
  5. @Al.DYou could search these things with for example "apt search Kodi repo" Then: sudo apt install ..... For Kodi Matrix you would need to compile one with gles2 support, on the GitHub of Kodi you could find instructions.
  6. At least the PWM fan works fine with the thermal governor on step_wise. Are you sure that you've the overlay files in the right folder? Or did you also activate other overlays that use the same pin?
  7. Perhaps this site will help: https://techwiser.com/fix-bluetooth-device-doesnt-auto-connect-in-linux/ Maybe you need to reset the keyboard since it's paired with macbook?
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